Mahal Hikes

Garaj Mahal - Blueberry Cave (2005) {Harmonized R}  Music

Posted by shamanicus at April 14, 2017
Garaj Mahal - Blueberry Cave (2005) {Harmonized R}

Garaj Mahal - Blueberry Cave (2005)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Artwork (600dpi, png) | 583 mb | MP3 CBR 320kbps | RAR | 260 mb
Rock, Funk, Jam Band, Jazz Rock | Label: Harmonized R - HAR-023

If it's jaw-dropping, jazz-rock technical proficiency you're after, look no further than this quartet of astonishingly talented musicians. One spin of "The Shadow," the head-spinning nine-minute opener that meshes classic prog circa Brand X with a sped-up James Brown funk attack will prove conclusively that in the chops department, these guys are pretty much untouchable.

Taj Mahal - Blue Light Boogie (1999) |re-up|  Music

Posted by plonker at Jan. 10, 2016
Taj Mahal - Blue Light Boogie (1999)  |re-up|

Taj Mahal - Blue Light Boogie (1999)
Blues | EAC rip | WV: IMG+CUE+EAC/log -> 333 MB | mp3@VBR V0 (247kbps) -> 114 MB
47:26 min | scans | 3% recovery | FF & NF | Private Music 01005 82173 2

Blue Light Boogie is a compilation drawn from Taj Mahal's work for the Private Music label during the '90s, specifically the albums Like Never Before (1991) and Dancing the Blues (1993); there's also an ample and varied helping of covers ranging from traditional, rural blues to rock & roll…
Taj Mahal And The International Rhythm Band - Live & Direct (1979) {1990, Reissue}

Taj Mahal And The International Rhythm Band - Live & Direct (1979) {1990, Reissue}
XLD Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u + Log ~ 248 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 100 Mb
Scans Included | 00:39:57 | RAR 5% Recovery
Electric Country Blues, Folk, Jazz, Funk, Soul | LaserLight Digital #15 297

While the disco vibe on some of these tunes is a bit cheesy, there are several outstanding performances by Taj and his International Rhythm Band. Indeed, "Little Brown Dog" catches Taj in one of his transcendental live moments when he gets so down in the groove you never want him to stop. The quality of this recording is the result of the Direct To Disc recording process. This compact disc was digitally mastered from the original master lacquer cut at the recording session, capturing the complete and unedited musical performance.
Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder - Get On Board (The Songs of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee) (2022)

Taj Mahal & Ry Cooder - Get On Board (The Songs of Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee) (2022)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) - 328 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 103 Mb | Covers included | 00:44:33
Blues | Label: Nonesuch Records

That 2022’s GET ON BOARD is Ry Cooder and Taj Mahal’s first collaboration in more than 50 years is trivia and nothing more—these guys have sounded ancient since they were teenagers, and, like the folk-blues legends Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee to whom they pay tribute here, they never cared about trend or passage of time such as it pertains to art. Even those only glancingly exposed to American folk music know these songs: “Pick a Bale of Cotton,” “Drinkin’ Wine Spo-Dee-O-Dee,” “I Shall Not Be Moved,” “The Midnight Special.” And while artists like Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf followed the raw, modern sound of the electric guitar, Terry and McGhee remained stubbornly unplugged, as connected to the white folk of Pete Seeger as the Black blues of their Southern forebears. Some songbooks come alive with fresh interpretation; GET ON BOARD does its source justice by doing nearly nothing at all.

Taj Mahal - Taj's Blues (1992)  Music

Posted by Designol at March 15, 2024
Taj Mahal - Taj's Blues (1992)

Taj Mahal - Taj's Blues (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 297 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 137 Mb | Scans included
Label: Columbia / Legacy | # CCK 52465 | Time: 00:50:40
Contemporary Blues, Electric Country Blues, Folk-Blues

Taj's Blues is an entertainingly diverse record, featuring a variety of blues and roots-music styles, all fused together into a distinctive sound of its own. Half of the album is played on acoustic, the other with an electric band (which includes guitarists Ry Cooder and Jesse Davis on a handful of tracks), which gives a pretty good impression of the range of Mahal's talents. It's a good collection, featuring many of his best performances for Columbia, including "Statesboro Blues" and "Leaving Trunk," as well as the unreleased "East Bay Woman".

Taj Mahal - Senor Blues (1997)  Music

Posted by Designol at April 21, 2024
Taj Mahal - Senor Blues (1997)

Taj Mahal - Señor Blues (1997)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 345 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 119 Mb | Scans ~ 57 Mb
Label: Private Music | # 01005 82151 2 | Time: 00:51:43
Contemporary Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz-Blues, Country-Blues

Señor Blues is one of Taj Mahal's best latter-day albums, a rollicking journey through classic blues styles performed with contemporary energy and flair. There's everything from country-blues to jazzy uptown blues on Señor Blues, and Taj hits all of areas in between, including R&B and soul. Stylistically, it's similar to most of his albums, but he's rarely been as effortlessly fun and infectious as he is here.

Taj Mahal - Like Never Before (1991)  Music

Posted by Designol at April 22, 2024
Taj Mahal - Like Never Before (1991)

Taj Mahal - Like Never Before (1991)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 327 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 138 Mb | Scans ~ 68 Mb
Label: Private Music | # 261 679 | Time: 00:47:19
Contemporary Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz-Blues, Country-Blues

This record was originally released in 1991 after Taj had taken a break for a number of side projects including children's records. He was obviously refreshed - the record is full of new ideas and incorporates new production techniques, check out the lovely song "Every wind in the river" and also the scratching and rap stylings of "Squat that rabbit". A bit radical for blues but both work very well. Taj revists the song "Giant step" and also takes the traditional blues "Blues with a feeling" to New Orleans, with an added dash of steel guitar (!?!). Guests include banjo player David Johnson, guitarist David Lindley, Andy Kravitz and Bill Summers and the backing band sound great throughout. This is a really good, imaginative record that saw Taj coming back to form and his next couple of records in the 90s were even better.
The Taj Mahal Sextet - Swingin’: Live at the Church in Tulsa (2024)

The Taj Mahal Sextet - Swingin’: Live at the Church in Tulsa (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 394 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 134 Mb | 00:58:04
Blues, Soul | Label: Lightning Rod Records

With his latest release, Swingin’ Live at the Church in Tulsa, Taj adds to his legendary legacy with an extraordinary set recorded at the Tulsa studio best known as the home base of the late, great Leon Russell. The ten songs reach across multiple genres that he has explored in his incomparable career, and feature his long-time quartet—bassist Bill Rich, drummer Kester Smith, and guitarist/Hawaiian lap steel player Bobby Ingano—augmented by dobro player Rob Ickes and guitarist and vocalist Trey Hensley. In a career spanning seven decades and almost 50 albums, Taj Mahal has not only helped popularize and reshape the scope of the blues, but he has also personified the concept of “World Music” since years before the phrase even existed. From a base of traditional country blues, Taj has explored and incorporated reggae, Latin, R&B, Cajun, Caribbean, gospel, West African, jazz, calypso, Hawaiian slack-key, and countless other musical styles into his astonishing body of work.

Paul Horn - Inside the Taj Mahal - Inside II (1968, 1972)  Music

Posted by intothe at Dec. 17, 2010
Paul Horn - Inside the Taj Mahal - Inside II (1968, 1972)

Paul Horn - Inside the Taj Mahal - Inside II (1968, 1972)
Newage | EAC rip (FLAC+CUE+LOG) | 323 MB | full artwork
Kuckuck (1991) | 73:11 | RAR with 5% recovery info
Taj Mahal - Sing A Happy Song: The Warner Bros. Recordings (1976-1978) {2CD Set, Rhino Handmade rel 2014}

Taj Mahal - Sing A Happy Song: The Warner Bros. Recordings (1976-1978) {2CD Set, Rhino Handmade rel 2014}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC (tracks)+CUE+LOG -> 998 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 370 Mb
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (jpg) -> 39 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 1976-1978, 2014 Rhino Handmade / Warner | 603497 774920
Blues / Folk Blues / Electric Country Blues / World / Contemporary Blues / Modern Acoustic Blues

Mahal's stint with Warner Bros. was not among his most artistically productive, documenting an era in which he become preoccupied with fusing his brand of blues with Caribbean rhythms and steel drums. This double-CD set contains the entirety of three 1976-1978 LPs for the label, in addition to some unreleased material. Those three LPs – 1976's Music Fuh Ya (Musica Para Tu), 1978's Evolution (The Most Recent), and the 1977 soundtrack to the little-known film Brothers – form most of what's on this compilation. There's a sameness to Mahal's easygoing blues-on-the-beach approach, and a sometimes irritating reliance on Caribbean steel drums for color, that wears down the listener's attention span in such a large dose.